References

Welcome!

This is a minimal example of a book based on R Markdown and bookdown (https://github.com/rstudio/bookdown).

This template provides a skeleton file structure that you can edit to create your book.

The contents inside the .Rmd files provide some pointers to help you get started, but feel free to also delete the content in each file and start fresh.

Additional resources:

The bookdown book: https://bookdown.org/yihui/bookdown/

The bookdown package reference site: https://pkgs.rstudio.com/bookdown #

There are many many different resources on reproducible workflows. This document collects the current resources avaliable with a strong focus on R and ( RMarkdown; blog here).

I have started this repository from a combination of different git repositories:

My workflow has a distinctly ecological feel along with the tidyverse approach of tooling. I apologise for this in advance. If you are not a R user I would recommend modifying this workflow or finding another workflow with the same components but in your field.